India’s star leg-spinner Yuzvendra Chahal has achieved a special and big achievement in the IPL 2022. Chahal has proved his mettle in the world’s most difficult T20 league. Yuzvendra Chahal has come at number five in terms of getting the most wickets in IPL, demolishing the records of legends like Harbhajan Singh and Ravichandran Ashwin.

Yuzvendra Chahal took 4 wickets in the IPL match played against Lucknow Supergiants on Sunday, due to which Rajasthan got a thrilling win by 3 runs.

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Chahal proved himself once again in IPL :-

IPL 2022: Yuzvendra Chahal has completed his 150 wickets in IPL. With this, he has come at number five in terms of taking the most wickets in the IPL. Yuzvendra Chahal has also left behind legends like Harbhajan Singh and Ravichandran Ashwin.

Chahal took 150 wickets in 118 IPL matches :-

Ravichandran Ashwin has taken 146 wickets in 171 IPL matches. Talking about Harbhajan Singh, he has taken 150 wickets in 163 IPL matches. Although Yuzvendra Chahal has left behind Harbhajan Singh by taking 150 wickets in only 118 IPL matches. I

Talking about the highest wicket-taker in PL, West Indies’ Dwayne Bravo is on top. Dwayne Bravo has taken 173 wickets in 155 IPL matches.

IPL 2022: Highest wicket taker in IPL

Dwayne Bravo – 173
Lasith Malinga – 170
Amit Mishra – 166
Piyush Chawla – 157
Yuzvendra Chahal – 150*
Harbhajan Singh – 150

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IPL 2022: Chahal also snatched the purple cap from Umesh :-

Let us inform that Yuzvendra Chahal has taken the highest 11 wickets in IPL 2022 so far. Yuzvendra Chahal has also snatched the purple cap from Umesh Yadav. Chahal wreaked havoc against Lucknow Supergiants.

Yuzvendra Chahal took 4 wickets against Lucknow Supergiants, after which Chahal was also awarded the ‘Man of the Match’ award. After the match, Yuzvendra Chahal said, ‘My strength is my mind. I didn’t want to divert from what I usually do.

I was ready to bowl any time from 1 to 20 overs and I enjoyed de Kock’s wicket the most because he could change the game.